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Are you still "master of your domain"?
Pharmacists Watch! "The Diplomat" (Season 6 Episode 102) Elaine plans to quit her job with Mr. Pitt but changes her mind when Mr. Pitt decides to include her in his will. Mr. Pitt goes to the pharmacy for cold medicine and mistakes Jerry for a pharmacist and asks for recommendations, which Jerry does. The medicine proves to be a dangerous combination with Mr. Pitt's heart medicine, and Mr. Pitt's estate lawyer suspects Elaine for trying to kill Mr. Pitt.
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